On 11/1/07, Mikael Hansen wrote:
> I like this because it does not artificially inflate the number of
> members on a list. But it is unfortunately very probable I would one
> night wake up bathed in sweat fearing that I may not have removed a
> corresponding whitelist entry at the time a given
On Nov 1, 2007, at 21:32, Mikael Hansen wrote:
> On Nov 1, 2007, at 20:40, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> whitelist = Privacy options...->Sender filters-
>>> accept_these_nonmembers
That's interesting. Your sentence was wrapped so that the greater
than sign came to begin the following line and as such
On Nov 1, 2007, at 20:40, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> whitelist = Privacy options...->Sender filters-
> >accept_these_nonmembers
I like this because it does not artificially inflate the number of
members on a list. But it is unfortunately very probable I would one
night wake up bathed in sweat fear
Brad Knowles wrote:
>
>In addition, an admin can also subscribe users and set them to be
>NOMAIL, or add an address to the whitelist.
whitelist = Privacy options...->Sender filters->accept_these_nonmembers
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San Francisco Bay
On 11/1/07, Mikael Hansen wrote:
> I am sorry to ask such a basic question, but would it be possible for
> a list member (or the moderator or the list admin or the site admin)
> to create a user alias, defined as allowing a user's second email
> address to post to a list based on the membershi
I am sorry to ask such a basic question, but would it be possible for
a list member (or the moderator or the list admin or the site admin)
to create a user alias, defined as allowing a user's second email
address to post to a list based on the membership of that user's
primary email address